Permitted Use Restrictions and Requirements

These Databases Cannot Be Used For Marketing Purposes

In order to use these databases, your company or organization must certify in writing that it qualifies as a permitted user as defined by Texas House Bill 1544, the Texas Department of Transportation, and Public Law 106-69, which amended the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 2721, known as the Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA).

Click on www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=77R&Bill=HB1544 to view the bill text.


General permitted users:


  • Any insurance company or agency for the purpose of verifying information given to purchase insurance, used in underwriting or in the daily conduct of your business (except marketing).
  • Any law enforcement office and agency, such as Sheriff's Departments, FBI, city police, etc.
  • Any government agency, such as a municipal court system, needing the information to perform it's mission.
  • Any towing company for notification of owner's of towed vehicles.
  • Any private investigator who needs the information in the general course of their business.
  • Universities, schools, building management, hospitals, or any other entity that needs to verify vehicle ownership or driver's license information for verification of information or notification of owner's of towing, parking ticket charges, etc.
  • Banks, Credit Unions, and financial institutions for asset verification and skip trace purposes.

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